The GSU Tiger Men’s Fellowship Group donated boxes of socks for men, women, boys and girls to the Christian Community Center in Ruston on Aug. 30. The group’s next meeting will be on Sept. 29 at Ryan’s. For more information call 247-6962.
Pictured (left to right) are Col. Billy Graham, Benjamin Hamilton, R.B. Mardis, the Rev. Julius Hill and Charlie Gillis.

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